Recently, there has been an increase in apps that help you make friends, and it seems that many of them are not for dating or marriage purposes but are purely for finding friends. For people in their 30s and 40s who want new friends, or women who want to connect with others who share the same hobbies, there appears to be a significant demand.



After doing some research, I found that many apps are specifically for women to make friends, but Favomatch seems to be specialized for finding friends for fan activities, making it convenient to connect with others who share the same interests. Touch emphasizes safety with 24-hour monitoring, and DotMatch is focused on helping women find friends. Additionally, Bumble is international, so it has many foreign users, and it’s rare to find an app that allows men to also make friends.

Whether the app is free to use is quite important, but most apps for women are generally free. Men should be cautious because some apps require payment. Looking at Twitter and other sources, there are reports of people successfully making friends, and apps like Tantan and Tipsys seem to have a large user base.

Honestly, when choosing an app to make friends, safety and matching your purpose are key. It’s safer to choose apps with 24-hour monitoring and identity verification. Also, selecting an app that matches your hobbies and age group is ultimately the easiest to use.
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